Community Newsletters

From Commissioner McGuire and staff - we wish you a happy and safe holiday season!

You're Invited!

Commissioner McGuire will be sworn in during the board meeting on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:00am. The public is welcome to attend the board meeting and the reception held in the area outside the Board Chambers on the 3rd floor immediately following meeting.

RSVPs are not needed. Those attending will have to go through security to enter the building, so planning for a few extra minutes is suggested.

'Tis the Season for Knowing

Winter Parking Rules

Lauderdale - Please remember that cars must be off the streets after 2” of snow and remain off for 48 hours or until the streets are plowed curb to curb after the snow subsides. If snow is expected overnight, please find a place for your car before you head to bed (otherwise your car may be "snowed in"). Ramsey County snowplows are usually in the City by 4:00 a.m.

Temporary off-street parking is available at the city park parking lot off of Roselawn and Fulham.

Little Canada -The City’s snow plowing policy states that streets will be plowed after a snowfall event of two inches or more. For accumulations less than two inches, a decision is made based on road conditions and the weather forecast.

Parking is prohibited on City streets between 2 AM and 6 AM, from November 1 until April 1. The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Department tickets illegally parked cars during snow emergencies, and failure to move the vehicle could result in the vehicle being towed.

Mounds View - No person shall park or
permit to be parked any vehicle within any block on any public street when, within the preceding
forty eight (48) hours, melting or blowing snow or a combination thereof has accumulated to a
depth of three inches (3”) or more at street level anywhere within that block. Provided, however,
that parking shall be permitted within any block of any public street where not otherwise
prohibited whenever the entire length of the roadway of such block has been cleared of snow
from curb to curb or, in the case of streets without curbs, between the outer edges of the
shoulders of such streets.

New Brighton - No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle on any street or roadway after a snowfall of at least three inches. Parking may be resumed on the streets or roadways after the snow has been removed or plowed to the curb line.

Roseville - Interested in finding out when Roseville's snowplows are about to roll this winter? Roseville residents and businesses can sign up to find out.

Individuals who sign up will receive email or text alerts with information about when the city will begin snowplowing.

Roseville does not declare snow emergencies. Instead, the city enforces an on-street parking ban once two inches of snow has fallen within 48 hours. It doesn’t have to finish snowing for the parking ban to take effect. The ban remains in effect until both sides of the street have been plowed. Vehicles parked on the street in Roseville could be ticketed or towed.

St. Anthony - No person shall park a vehicle on any city street for a period of 48 hours, commencing immediately after 2 inches or more of continuous snowfall, or until snow removal has been completed curb to curb.

MNSure Help Available

Need assistance applying for health insurance? Have questions about MNsure? Help is available at the Roseville Branch of the Ramsey County Library, 2180 North Hamline Ave.

Certified navigators are available at select times through January 31 to help residents with one-on-one assistance to enroll in health coverage. Individuals interested in taking advantage of this free service can drop in during available hours or call Health Access at 651-645-0215 to schedule an appointment.

Hockey and pleasure rinks are available at all locations. Also, there are warming houses at all of the locations and all facilities are supervised. During school holidays, the rinks will be open from 10 am to 8:30 pm, except on Sundays. Get out and enjoy the winter with some outside skating.

Roseville Neighborhood Skating Rinks Open December 22

The City invites you to enjoy some great outdoor fun at the city’s outdoor neighborhood rinks. Neighborhood rinks will open on Thursday, December 22 and be open through mid-February, weather permitting.

There are warming rooms at Acorn, Autumn Grove, Lexington, Sandcastle and Villa Parks. All rinks, except Mapleview, are outfitted with user-operated push button lighting systems, which allow users to power the lights between 4:30 to 10 p.m. nightly.

Most rinks will be staffed during public skating hours. For more information on staffing and ice conditions, please visit www.cityofroseville.com/rinks.